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Marcin Popiołek

Researcher at University of Wrocław

Publications -  64
Citations -  628

Marcin Popiołek is an academic researcher from University of Wrocław. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 55 publications receiving 459 citations. Previous affiliations of Marcin Popiołek include Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences.

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Dynamic formation of asexual diploid and polyploid lineages: multilocus analysis of Cobitis reveals the mechanisms maintaining the diversity of clones.

TL;DR: Fine-scale genetic analysis of Central European hybrid zone between two sexual species using microsatellite genotyping and mtDNA sequencing found that the hybrid zone is populated by an assemblage of clonally (gynogenetically) reproducing di-, tri- and tetraploid hybrid lineages and that successful clones recruit from two ploidy levels, i.e. diploid and triploid.
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Helminth parasites of an introduced invasive carnivore species, the raccoon ( Procyon lotor L.), from the Warta Mouth National Park (Poland).

TL;DR: A lower prevalence of parasites in newly invaded areas, compared with earlier invaded areas or the native range, is suggested and compared with other European and North American studies.
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Does meatiness of pigs depend on the level of gastro-intestinal parasites infection?

TL;DR: The aim of the present paper was to determine an influence of the presence and a level of intestine parasites infection on the quality of pork carcass expressed by the content of meat in carcass (meatiness) in pigs.
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Helminth infections in faecal samples of wolves Canis lupus L. from the western Beskidy Mountains in southern Poland.

TL;DR: Grey wolf faeces collected between 2002 and 2004 from two areas in the western Beskidy Mts (south Poland) and the results are compared with the helminth fauna of other wolf populations in Europe.
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Microplastics in freshwater fish from Central European lowland river (Widawa R., SW Poland).

TL;DR: The occurrence of MPs in the digestive tracts of two fish species from a small lowland river was identified and feeding type and behaviour, sex and capture site did not affect the number of fish with MP-like particles.